1168822836 J * ozatomic ~ozatomic@203-206-142-212.perm.iinet.net.au 1168822929 J * sannes ace@har.sagt.no 1168824015 N * sladen_ sladen 1168829266 Q * sc0tt Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168830430 Q * softi42 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168831666 J * softi42 ~softi@p549D5659.dip.t-dialin.net 1168832301 Q * ozatomic Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168836458 J * sc0tt ~scott@209.51.169.84 1168836911 Q * nox Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168837359 J * nox ~nox@static.88-198-17-175.clients.your-server.de 1168837675 Q * FireEgl Remote host closed the connection 1168839608 Q * meandtheshell Quit: Leaving. 1168845468 J * _mcp ~hightower@wolk-project.de 1168845570 Q * mcp Read error: Connection reset by peer 1168845577 N * _mcp mcp 1168845744 J * FireEgl Proteus@2001:5c0:84dc:1:211:9ff:feca:b042 1168847268 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1168847958 J * chand ~chand@site.lycos.de 1168848747 J * DavidS ~david@chello062178045213.16.11.tuwien.teleweb.at 1168850663 Q * m`m`h Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168850937 Q * borgfish Read error: Connection reset by peer 1168851415 Q * shedi Quit: Leaving 1168852046 Q * harry Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168852771 J * bXi bluepunk@irssi.co.uk 1168853176 J * dna ~naucki@144-239-dsl.kielnet.net 1168853449 J * harry ~harry@d54C2508C.access.telenet.be 1168854292 J * cnwjd ~cwbjs@anonymisierungsdienst2.foebud.org 1168854900 Q * softi42 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168855070 J * shedi ~siggi@dsl-149-109-85.hive.is 1168855225 Q * shedi 1168855288 J * shedi ~siggi@dsl-149-109-85.hive.is 1168855501 J * softi42 ~softi@p549D7E2D.dip.t-dialin.net 1168856181 Q * cnwjd Quit: Leaving 1168857307 M * Loki|muh is there a possibility to log when a guest wants to use a capability which it doesnt have? 1168857487 J * lilalinux ~plasma@dslb-084-058-193-152.pools.arcor-ip.net 1168857749 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1168857847 M * Bertl *short visit* 1168857891 M * Bertl Loki|muh: not yet, but if you can suggest a sensible way to do that (and volunteer to test it :) we can add it :) 1168858185 Q * Smutje Quit: leaving 1168858436 M * Bertl okay, off to bed again ... back later this evening ... 1168858440 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1168858709 J * Aiken ~james@tooax6-121.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1168858745 Q * Aiken 1168860024 J * m`m`h ~simba@deb30.mgts.by 1168861404 J * dreamind ~dreamind@p54A7A827.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1168861442 M * dreamind Hi folks 1168861470 M * dreamind can anybody tell me how to set "Bcaps" for a single vserver? I would like to set NET_ADMIN and NET_RAW to allow easier usage of OpenVPN... 1168861714 M * Hollow dreamind: /etc/vservers//bcapabilities 1168861801 M * dreamind hm, I have NET_RAW and NET_ADMIN in /etc/vservers/openvpn/bcapabilities but if I run iptables or ip ro sh or ip ad sh everything still only shows the vserver ip / interface and iptables still doesn't work :( 1168861811 M * dreamind and yes, I restarted the vserver. 1168861890 M * DavidS Loki|muh: you could try to use SELinux auditing capabilities? perhaps this shows what you need? 1168862154 M * daniel_hozac dreamind: the interface hiding is due to VXF_HIDE_NETIF. 1168862222 M * daniel_hozac so to see all interfaces/addresses, you'll also need echo ~hide_netif >> /etc/vservers//(n)flags (n if you're using 2.3+). 1168862620 Q * ensc Killed (NickServ (GHOST command used by ensc_)) 1168862630 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p54B4FB10.dip.t-dialin.net 1168863015 M * dreamind daniel_hozac: i'm using 2.2 1168863088 M * daniel_hozac and since 2 is less than 3, you'd use flags. 1168863240 M * dreamind ok thanks a lot, works fine :) 1168866255 M * harry is there a diff for 2.2.0-rc6-2.2.0-rc7 ? 1168866414 M * daniel_hozac no. 1168866442 M * harry why not? 1168866448 M * harry what are the incremental patches? 1168866454 M * harry is it documented somewhere? 1168866494 M * harry it used to be in your "homedir" somewhere, right? 1168866496 M * daniel_hozac there are no incremental patches. 1168866525 M * daniel_hozac yes, i usually create them. 1168866533 M * daniel_hozac makes reviewing the changes easier. 1168866556 M * harry uhu 1168866560 M * harry so how is it done now? 1168866569 M * daniel_hozac same way it's always been done. 1168866577 M * daniel_hozac create the trees, diff them, voila. 1168866580 M * harry so i just have to interdiff them.. 1168866582 M * harry bleh! 1168866590 M * harry but: mkay :) 1168866600 M * harry will do that 1168867293 M * harry there we go 1168867323 T * harry http://linux-vserver.org/ | latest stable 2.0.2.1, 2.0.3-rc1, 2.2.0-rc7, devel 2.1.1.7.1, 2.3.0.7, stable+grsec 2.0.2.1, 2.2.0-rc7, devel+grsec 2.1.1 |util-vserver-0.30.212 | libvserver-1.0.2 & vserver-utils-1.0.3 | He who asks a question is a fool for a minute; he who doesn't ask is a fool for a lifetime -- share the gained knowledge on the Wiki, and we'll forget about the minute ;) 1168867334 M * harry it's also grsec 2.1.10 btw 1168868424 T * daniel_hozac http://linux-vserver.org/ | latest stable 2.0.2.1, 2.0.3-rc1, 2.2.0-rc7, devel 2.1.1.7.1, 2.3.0.7, stable+grsec 2.0.2.1, 2.2.0-rc7, devel+grsec 2.1.1 | util-vserver-0.30.212 | libvserver-1.0.2 & vserver-utils-1.0.3 | He who asks a question is a fool for a minute; he who doesn't ask is a fool for a lifetime -- share the gained knowledge on the Wiki, and we'll forget about the minute ;) 1168868528 M * Wonka sometimes i'd like a diff for topics 1168868718 M * Loki|muh same here ;) 1168868802 M * harry hehe 1168868807 M * harry true... 1168868818 M * harry i just put a new grsec + vserver patch online 1168868823 M * harry kernel: 2.6.19.2 1168868827 M * harry grsec: 2.1.10 1168868836 M * harry vserver2.2.0-rc7 1168868850 M * harry that's about it :) 1168868967 M * Wonka but i don't see a difference between your topic and daniel_hozac's 1168868974 M * daniel_hozac whitespace. 1168868995 M * Wonka might have gotten lost in a linebreak here... 1168869010 M * Wonka ok, then :) 1168869457 M * harry 2.2.0-rc6, ==> 2.2.0-rc7, 1168869462 M * harry that's the difference 1168869782 M * sannes so, what is fixed in rc7 ? 1168869947 M * daniel_hozac time wait sockets, per-CPU prio-bias, all of the required APIs for a vserver-stat replacement (util-vserver 0.30.213-pre1+ has it), vc_get_sched, msec support for the vc_[gs]et_sched, fixed vc_rlimit_stat, some inode flag cleanup. 1168869988 M * harry changelog which is linked to on the page doesn't say anything 1168870010 M * daniel_hozac because nobody's bothered to write one. 1168870027 M * harry the only ones that can do it, are the ones that know what's changed :) 1168870042 M * harry i just updated and interdiffed the patches (if there is interest, i'll put it online too) 1168873319 J * fcbarcelona ~fcbarcelo@82.198.125.154 1168873341 Q * fcbarcelona 1168873426 M * matti Hi harry. 1168873827 M * matti Huh. 1168873829 M * matti :/ 1168873860 J * fcbarcelona ~fcbarcelo@82.198.125.154 1168873938 Q * fcbarcelona 1168874832 J * meandtheshell ~markus@85-124-175-20.dynamic.xdsl-line.inode.at 1168875033 Q * DavidS Quit: Leaving. 1168876721 M * meandtheshell anybody tried to run Linux-VServer on http://www.virtualbox.org/ so far? 1168876802 M * daniel_hozac and what is that? 1168876916 M * meandtheshell daniel_hozac: go read :) 1168876975 M * daniel_hozac i did, there's nothing that says what is exactly. 1168876987 M * daniel_hozac AFAICT it seems qemu-like. 1168877086 M * meandtheshell daniel_hozac: I've just discovered it myself ... so ... but yeah you right - as far as I can see now it builds on top of QEMU 1168877097 M * meandtheshell http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/VirtualBox%20architecture 1168877246 M * harry yoooooow 1168877894 A * Wonka has just thrown the virtualbox.org url into #qemu some hours ago... 1168878027 M * matti HEh. 1168878057 M * Wonka after seeing this announcement: http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/83680 1168878081 M * Wonka they just went GPL 1168878117 M * matti What's that? 1168878124 M * matti Is this any better than qemu? 1168878148 M * matti Besides nice GUI :] 1168878238 M * Wonka seems to be nearly as fast as vmware 1168878248 M * Wonka which is much faster than qemu without kqemu 1168878251 M * matti I wonder, why they did go for OS? 1168878255 M * Wonka while being completely GPL 1168878267 M * Wonka getting to be known better? 1168878279 M * matti Hm... 1168878288 M * Wonka they still sell their advanced product 1168878294 M * Wonka and GPLed the basic version 1168878302 M * matti Well, indeed. I never heard of InnoTek before ;] 1168878312 M * matti Clever. 1168878318 M * Wonka they'll surely get an advantage over vmware for that 1168878324 M * matti INdeed. 1168878347 M * Wonka i'd expect qemu to take hard looks at the kernel module 1168878398 M * Wonka or maybe they'll even fusion... 1168878406 M * Wonka dunno what i'd like most :) 1168878424 M * matti Hmm... 1168878425 M * Wonka then, there's kvm 1168878430 M * matti Yeah. 1168878435 M * Wonka they might be interested in parts too 1168878442 M * matti We have lot option to choose from right now. 1168878452 M * Wonka i want some sort of unification 1168878458 M * meandtheshell well, it also sounds to be a fairly matured piece of software - not bad ... 1168878475 M * Wonka and also, fast virtualization without hardware support (vp and the like) 1168878488 M * Wonka which in-kernel kvm still misses 1168878490 M * matti Xen, Qemu + kqemu, VServer, Virtuozzo, OpenVZ, VMWare... and now VirtualBox. 1168878495 M * matti VirtualPC? 1168878497 M * Wonka and qemu without kqemu also 1168878517 M * Wonka vserver, virtuozzo, openvz are "the same" 1168878517 M * matti Did I miss something? 1168878528 M * matti Wonka: From some point of view. 1168878542 M * Wonka qemu (+kqemu), vmware, virtualbox too 1168878550 M * Wonka and then theres xen 1168878561 M * Wonka three different "levels" of virtualization 1168878568 M * matti I wonder, how commercial version on Xen works? 1168878585 M * Wonka dunno 1168878623 M * Wonka i'd like some Core 2 Duo, Xen 3, Linux with paravirt_ops... and much ram 1168878640 M * Wonka for some stuff at home... 1168878647 M * Wonka one big box in the basement 1168878658 M * Wonka rest relatively small (and silent!) boxen 1168878708 M * Wonka another question: when will virtualbox be in debian? 1168878724 M * Wonka when in testing? 1168878784 M * matti "paravirt_ops" - what's that? 1168878883 M * Wonka stuff for running the same kernel under xen or not 1168878899 M * matti Hmmm... 1168878904 M * matti There's so much technology... 1168878915 M * matti How to find time for all of this... 1168878916 M * matti Bleh. 1168878923 M * matti 24 h is not enough :) 1168878926 M * Wonka http://ozlabs.org/~rusty/index.cgi/tech/2006-07-28.html 1168878935 M * Wonka http://lwn.net/Articles/194339/ 1168878942 M * matti Thanks. 1168878983 M * Wonka np 1168879044 M * matti And... you can do what? With this? 1168879072 M * Wonka have a linux kernel run under xen without special xen patches 1168879084 M * matti Hm... 1168879088 M * Wonka on hardware without Vanderpool or Pacifica 1168879093 M * matti That's rather good news. 1168879095 M * matti :) 1168879111 M * Wonka but anyway, i'd like a processor with VP, to be able to run a Windows guest 1168879128 M * Wonka better Win as domU than all the way 1168879135 M * matti Aye! 1168879138 A * matti seconds that. 1168879218 M * Wonka we are currently dreaming of some big basement box (cool, alliteration!), with some Linux, and a virtualized Windows for stuff one just needs Windows for 1168879312 M * harry fucking hell... there is a bug in my latest patch... i will consult the grsec people :) 1168879325 M * harry no real big problem tough ): 1168880226 Q * goblin Quit: shutdown time 1168880894 Q * FireEgl Remote host closed the connection 1168881625 Q * chand Quit: chand 1168881930 J * bonbons ~bonbons@83.222.37.103 1168882629 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1168882684 J * cdrx ~legoater@cap31-3-82-227-199-249.fbx.proxad.net 1168883285 M * cehteh Remap Source IP Address (VSERVER_REMAP_SADDR) [N/y/?] (NEW) ? 1168883285 M * cehteh 1168883304 M * cehteh .. is that a safe drop in replacement of has it some issues? 1168883321 M * daniel_hozac http://linux-vserver.org/Installation_on_Linux_2.6#Configuring_the_Kernel 1168883326 M * daniel_hozac drop-in replacement for...? 1168883365 M * cehteh any other workaround we had before .. /etc/hosts hack to bind localhost to the guest ip or such 1168883386 M * daniel_hozac 127.0.0.1 has always been rewritten to the first IP address of the guest. 1168883388 M * cehteh looks safe to me .. i just want to be sure hence i ask 1168883398 M * cehteh really? 1168883399 M * daniel_hozac that option just makes it rewrite the source address as well. 1168883427 M * cehteh mhm not always .. consider that i use vserver since the beginning :) 1168883464 M * cehteh ok just enabled it .. lets see 1168883536 J * lilalinux ~plasma@dslb-084-058-193-152.pools.arcor-ip.net 1168884083 Q * dreamind Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168884109 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1168884142 J * lilalinux ~plasma@dslb-084-058-193-152.pools.arcor-ip.net 1168884331 J * raw_ squid@wwwbox.uni-mb.si 1168884335 M * raw_ hi 1168884351 M * raw_ is there a way to monitor the traffic of the virtual network interfaces? 1168884386 M * daniel_hozac there are no virtual network interfaces, but iptables should be perfectly capable of monitoring the traffic. 1168884389 M * raw_ cat /proc/net/dev on host system do not list the virtual interfaces and campture programs cant find 1168884418 M * raw_ ifconfig shows some kind of network interface like eth0:eth0 1168884431 M * daniel_hozac those are aliases. 1168884436 M * cehteh tcpdump works too ... in case you are debugging some problem 1168884449 M * cehteh (from the host, not guest) 1168884508 M * raw_ iptables hm 1168884575 M * raw_ but when reboot the packet count is lost right? 1168884603 M * daniel_hozac yep. rrdtool should be able to keep track and generate pretty graphs for you though. 1168884682 M * raw_ hm i have tryed rddtool for short time.. it looks a bit complicated to use :) 1168884759 M * raw_ oh 1168884768 M * raw_ iptables has some tools for :) 1168884776 M * raw_ iptables-save -c 1168885231 J * dreamind ~dreamind@C2107.campino.wh.tu-darmstadt.de 1168885234 Q * dreamind 1168885370 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1168885376 M * Bertl morning folks! 1168885588 M * meandtheshell Bertl: morning! 1168886375 M * Hollow morning Bertl 1168886389 M * Hollow Bertl: how do the plans for 2.2.0 look like currently? 1168886849 M * Bertl Hollow: diffuse ... 1168886859 M * Bertl we probably should do a 2.2.0 for 2.6.19.x soon 1168886866 M * Bertl i.e. end of this week 1168886886 M * Bertl but I'm not sure it had enough testing yet 1168886906 A * cehteh runs it since some time now and just builds rc7 1168886926 M * cehteh but i am not very representative with my very small server ;) 1168886944 M * Bertl cehteh: no, we _need_ such feedback :) 1168886957 M * cehteh no feed back .. just works :) 1168887008 M * cehteh but really ... i have 3 instances on a 1ghz viaC3 (actually overclocked 933mhz) ... 1168887044 M * cehteh i dont use many vserver features (COW compiled in, and hopeing it works) 1168887115 M * cehteh mhm for COW purposes .. would it make sense tio have hardlinks which have diffrent permissions/uid/git .. is that even technically possible? 1168887122 M * daniel_hozac no. 1168887171 M * cehteh extattr are per file or per link? 1168887180 M * cehteh guess per-file ;) 1168887188 M * daniel_hozac yes. 1168887203 M * daniel_hozac are there any per-dentry attributes whatsoever? 1168887229 M * cehteh dunno i am not kernel programmer .. 1168887272 M * cehteh but it would definatly cool if you can hardlink only on content and not on metadata equivalence 1168887278 M * Bertl hmm, not sure about extended attributes 1168887296 Q * orzel Remote host closed the connection 1168887311 M * cehteh hashify becomes simpler and more efficent 1168887328 M * daniel_hozac how often do you have files with the same content but different permissions/uid/gid/etc.? 1168887349 M * cehteh i should check that 1168887373 M * cehteh but i once ran a unifier over a knoppix cd and it saved quite a lot space ... 1168887420 M * cehteh count that as single instance .. i didnt made stats about metadata 1168887505 M * cehteh anyways .. just the simplification and generality would be worth it if it would be easily implementable .. but maybe its not 1168887656 Q * eyck Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168887709 M * morfoh harry: I already ran into the same problems you described in your last mail to the grsec list, but do you have an idea why grsec prefers min over min_t ? 1168887712 M * bonbons cehteh: isn't that kind of what squashfs does when it count duplicate files? 1168887716 M * morfoh hi * btw ;) 1168887729 M * cehteh bonbons: maybe 1168888099 M * Hollow Bertl: 2.2.0-rc6 runs fine here on my production box for 4 days now 1168888107 M * Hollow it feels a lot faster than 2.0.1 1168888115 M * Hollow ;) 1168888119 M * Bertl good to hear :) 1168888173 M * cehteh faster .. ahh .. i had the impression too .. but no real measurements ;) 1168888190 M * cehteh and runs for 31 days here .. but dunno which rc 1168888206 M * cehteh rc4 1168888526 J * eyck_ ~eyck@nat.nowanet.pl 1168888543 M * matti Hi Bertl, eyck_, Hollow, cehteh :) 1168888940 M * cehteh .. so reboot rc7 .. brb ;) 1168889083 Q * cehteh Quit: Terminated with extreme prejudice - dircproxy 1.0.5 1168890000 M * transaci1 does anyone have experience with gentoo syslog-ng and vserver? my syslog won't start with this error: Error opening file /proc/kmsg for reading (Operation not permitted) 1168890025 M * Hollow transaci1: just remove the /proc/kmsg entry from syslog configuration 1168890099 M * transaci1 Hollow: thx seems to work 1168890109 Q * shedi Quit: Leaving 1168890131 M * Bertl transaci1: alternatively, you can enable the syslog virtualization 1168890147 M * Bertl (but removing that line is the better solution, IMHO) 1168890177 M * transaci1 as long as syslog reports the output of the services without kmsg i'm fine 1168890265 M * Bertl yes, it will, the kmesg is just for kernel messages 1168890279 M * Bertl which will not be provided by the virtualization anyways 1168890884 J * cehteh ~ct@pipapo.org 1168890959 M * cehteh thats a slow booter 1168890989 M * cehteh and something didnt shutdown properly ... raid resyncs now 1168891530 J * DavidS ~david@chello062178045213.16.11.tuwien.teleweb.at 1168892060 J * shedi ~siggi@inferno.lhi.is 1168892192 M * Bertl wb DavidS! shedi! 1168892203 M * shedi thank you sir 1168892316 J * DreamerC_ ~dreamerc@125-225-98-107.dynamic.hinet.net 1168892717 Q * DreamerC Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168893020 M * trippeh Hmmm. Something has changed in networking during 2.2 1168893030 M * Bertl how so? 1168893055 M * trippeh Hmm, could be just CONFIG_VSERVER_REMAP_SADDR=y 1168893067 M * trippeh 127.0.0.1 works without it? 1168893083 M * Bertl define 'works' :) 1168893088 M * trippeh My ACL's on 127.0.0.1 suddenly stopped working ;) 1168893106 M * Bertl yep, that is likely to be caused by this 1168893108 M * matti Bertl: "Do the job" ;p 1168893109 M * trippeh In Squid and Dante-server 1168893134 M * cehteh .. mhm 1168893151 M * trippeh Bertl: 127.0.0.1 will still get remapped to the first ip of the vserver, on the destination addr? 1168893162 M * trippeh With =N 1168893239 M * trippeh And appear to come from 127.0.0.1, ideally 1168893382 Q * m`m`h Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168893403 M * Bertl trippeh: yes, destination and source is remapped by that option 1168893439 M * trippeh So 127.0.0.1 inside a vserver will completely cease to work without it? 1168893450 J * m`m`h ~simba@deb30.mgts.by 1168893522 M * matti Hm. 1168893547 M * Bertl trippeh: no, it will be properly remapped :) 1168893561 M * trippeh Oh cool, I shouln't have enabled it then :P 1168893568 M * Bertl trippeh: in 2.3.x you will get a mapped 127.0.0.1 1168893586 M * Bertl i.e. separated loopback at 127.0.0.1 1168893678 M * trippeh I used to have this working in an earlier 2.2 rc (eg when connecting to 127.0.0.1 it mapped it to vservers ip and also had the source address set to 127.0.0.1), but now the source address got remapped to the vservers ip too 1168893689 M * trippeh This option is only mapping the source address, or both? 1168893701 A * trippeh is mildly confused :P 1168893718 M * matti Hehe. 1168893724 M * matti :] 1168893739 A * matti hands a cup of coffee to trippeh 1168893742 M * matti This will help you. 1168893751 M * Bertl trippeh: SADDR = source address (only) 1168893762 M * trippeh I'm exhausted, just helped a friend moving :P 1168893804 M * trippeh Carrying regregerator, oven, washing machine etc with no elevator, 4 stories up 1168893805 M * matti trippeh: No worries. I am only a bot, that serves coffee to others :) 1168893830 M * trippeh refrigirator, even 1168893858 M * matti trippeh: You're strong man now :) 1168893869 M * trippeh Third time in a month :-o 1168893876 M * matti Heheh. 1168893899 M * matti One more time, and I'll think, that you've new hobby :) 1168894053 M * trippeh I'll just update the ACL's for now, and fix the option during the next maintenance cycle.. 1168894513 J * dna_ ~naucki@155-241-dsl.kielnet.net 1168894595 Q * DreamerC_ Quit: leaving 1168894626 J * DreamerC ~dreamerc@125-225-98-107.dynamic.hinet.net 1168894672 Q * eyck_ Quit: leaving 1168894947 Q * dna Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168894993 J * eyck ~eyck@nat.nowanet.pl 1168895403 M * Bertl wb eyck! 1168895969 Q * DavidS Quit: Leaving. 1168896572 J * Piet hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1168897584 J * Piet_ hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1168897656 J * FireEgl FireEgl@Sebastian.Atlantica.US 1168897939 M * Bertl wb FireEgl! 1168897951 M * FireEgl =) 1168897998 Q * Piet Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168898730 Q * dna_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168898743 J * Aiken ~james@tooax6-202.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1168898971 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1168899321 M * Bertl wb Aiken! 1168899429 M * Aiken hello 1168899496 Q * FireEgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168900106 Q * mire Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168901047 M * trippeh Bertl: 2.3 will get/got a "real"/virtualized loopback device of sorts? 1168901057 M * Bertl yep 1168901072 M * trippeh Sweet :) 1168901075 M * Bertl basically the same process already used in 2.2 1168901086 M * Bertl just with a little more 'sugar' added :) 1168901094 M * trippeh Hehe 1168901186 M * trippeh What does the sugar do? 1168901264 M * Bertl it works like the current complete remapping 1168901277 M * Bertl just for 127.0.0.1 to 127.x.y.1 1168901300 M * Bertl plus it shows all the 127.x.y.1 ips as 127.0.0.1 1168901307 M * trippeh It does the entire /8? 1168901328 M * Bertl only one per guest (a guest specific loopback address) 1168901336 M * trippeh Ahh 1168901429 M * trippeh Does even a faked lo device show up in the guest? :P 1168901462 Q * duckx Remote host closed the connection 1168901466 M * SiD3WiNDR lo lo lo your boat gently down the stream... 1168901593 Q * matti Read error: Operation timed out 1168901811 J * matti matti@acrux.romke.net 1168901839 A * trippeh has to Zzz, if he's going to get his shit together tomorrow 1168902420 M * Bertl good night then! 1168903046 J * dna_ ~naucki@155-241-dsl.kielnet.net 1168904559 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1168904617 J * lilalinux ~plasma@dslb-084-058-193-152.pools.arcor-ip.net 1168904772 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection